
ITC Global has secured two contracts to provide remote offshore communications to five floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels in West Africa.
Under the contracts, each for a period of three years, the company will deliver services to European oilfield exploration and production companies, including Saipem and Eni.
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Each of the FPSOs operating in the Congo, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea are equipped with two C-band stabilised antennas.
The antennas can deliver data service between 4Mbps and 10Mbps to the vessels.
The solution has been designed to enable increased automation at the remote site and minimise the number of remote workers required on each vessel at a time.
ITC Global CEO Joe Spytek said: "As the industry continues to experience unpredictability, ITC Global has seen tremendous opportunity to improve operational processes and systems, and drive efficiencies for customers.
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By GlobalData"While some oil and gas service providers have responded to recent market dynamics through consolidations and cost cuts, ITC Global is focused on putting customers in the best position to weather industry headwinds and be prepared for growth."
In September, ITC Global secured a three-year contract with Denmark-based Maersk Drilling.
The contract was to provide very small aperture terminal (VSAT) connectivity across more than half of Maersk Drilling’s global fleet of offshore drilling rigs.
Image: ITC Global will provide remote offshore communications to five FPSO vessels. Photo: courtesy of suwatpo/FreeDigitalPhotos.net.
